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@theTrustedMechanic – You show an exceptionally poor understanding of how businesses work. The CEO or President of a publically traded company is held accountable for the performance of their corporation by the Board of Directors who are voted into their position by the shareholders.

If the company is not performing as well as the shareholder think it should then the CEO is fired and a new CEO is put in that is expected to make the performance better.

Officers of a company can he held liable and accountable for illegal activities of their company and can and will go to jail if their company committs crimes.

I invest in publically traded companies all the time and I expect the CEO to hold himself accountable for the activities of his company or I take my capital elsewhere.

I expect the President to Grow Up and recognize that he is responsible for the performance of the Governement and CERTAINLY for the performance of the executive branch.

I agree with you on all points except for President Obama. He works as if he is the world he wants and not the one he is in. I kind of feel sorry for the man success has been much too easy for him, when he leaves office on Jan 20 2017 the world we be very small for him.

It is not really his fault even, his grandparents literally allowed people who were border line communists to help educate him. After that, it is his fault for never looking around at the world then realize what the world is and what he wants are to different things.

Another issue is the thought the world would change just because he was President of the United States, which is a fantasy, if that was true why not Clinton or Reagan. Reagan did change the world and for the better but not by letting things go but by standing up to the Soviet Union.

About Michael Ramirez

"Editorial cartoons should be smart and substantive, provocative and informative. They should stir passions and deep emotions. Editorial cartoons should be the catalyst for thought, and frankly speaking, if you can make politicians think, that is an accomplishment in itself."